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North Entry
Work
To say what you are, i.e. what profession you have, we say 'Dw i'n ...' | Dw i'n athro | I'm a teacher | | Dw i'n nyrs | I'm a nurse | | Dw i'n ysgrifenyddes | I'm a secretary |
The pattern for 'I'm retired' is a little different; we say:
Dw i wedi ymddeol
Sometimes we use a mixed sentence, where the object comes before the verb. This applies emphasis to the sentence, er enghraifft (for example) :
Athro dw i
This sentence emphasises the fact that you're a teacher.
You can't use this pattern for talking about places of work, or for saying that you're retired.
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